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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audit regulations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the rules and guidelines that govern the auditing process in various contexts, such as finance or compliance.
Example: "The company must adhere to the audit regulations set forth by the governing body to ensure transparency and accountability."
Alternatives: "audit guidelines" or "auditing standards".
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It totals 731,000; the 320,000 figure represented the number of online subscribers who can be counted, under audit regulations, as part of the paper's print circulation.
The Arthur Andersen debacle resulted in stricter audit regulations in the USA, with the enactment of the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
This is a triumph of reason over the absurdly out of touch positions taken during Web IV by Pandora, NAB and others, and should immediately be brought to the attention of the appeals court to conform the audit regulations in line with the Pandora commercial benchmark.
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It calls for a much tougher "audit cop" than does the SEC, proposing, for instance, to set up a full-time independent board of audit regulation.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) stampeded in, promising tightened audit regulation aimed at easing the minds of frightened market participants.
A common position in the accounting literature is to examine both the process of professionalization and accounting and audit regulation within and around professional associations and related organizations, such as standard setting bodies and regulatory agencies.
While there is little doubt that this rule was well intentioned, some commentators argued the new rotation standards would impose significant costs on clients, audit firms, and investors that would undermine effective audit regulation.
Wasn't E&Y required to voice such concerns before Groupon's November 2011 IPO? No, it turns out that audit regulation applies to public companies, not to companies planning to go public.
LAST May, when Paul Sarbanes, a Democratic senator from Maryland, first published his proposal for a new system of audit regulation and tougher penalties for corporate wrongdoing, few people believed that it would get anywhere.
The rest of the European Union has accepted new guidelines from the European Commission, but these are what the profession calls sensible.If Mr Sarbanes's proposal becomes law, without too many concessions along the way, America may find that it has gone from having one of the world's laxest systems of audit regulation to having one of the most rigorous.
The biggest decision it faces is whether to write auditing regulations itself or delegate them to the profession, as some accounting executives have hoped.
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